Men
in Black III  Hiding the Truth in Plain Sight

In Men In Black (MIB) III, an idea is presented in an outrageously
comedic way. Extraterrestrial visitors live on our world and are monitored
by a secretive governmental agency that hides the truth from the American
public. The movie is based on stories circulating since the early
1950s of mysterious MIB traveling around in dark suits in vintage
cars, persuading people to be silent about their experiences concerning
UFOs and alien life. MIB III is a highly entertaining comedy, and
well worth the admission price. Yet upon leaving the movie theater,
one naturally wonders if any of it could possibly be true? Does MIB
III use comedy to hide the truth in plain sight?

The most effective way to hide something from others is to put it
in front of them in such an outrageous way that they will ignore it.
If you are an unfaithful husband wanting to hide the truth of your
infidelity, you can hire your paramour as a personal secretary and
travel with her to out-of-town business meetings required by your
job. If you are a government and want to hide secrets from your citizenry
that have, or are about to be exposed, you hire somebody to come forward
and publicly reveal the secret in such an sensationalist
way that people will dismiss it as a lie. When the sensationalist
account is revealed to be untrue the original secret is subsequently
dismissed and discredited. Those genuinely exposing the secret in
the first place, are now considered to be con artists and liars, and
their supporters dismissed as foolish true believers. In the world
of military intelligence, hiding the truth in plain sight is a time
honored strategy used in psychological warfare operations.

It is a fact that psychological warfare has been used on the American
public to hide the truth about possible extraterrestrial life visiting
our world since the early 1950s. Most importantly, Hollywood and the
movie industry have been a key part of this psychological warfare
program. In January 1953, the CIA convened a panel to review evidence
of flying saucers that the public increasingly believed were extraterrestrial
in nature  the extraterrestrial hypothesis (ETH). Named after
its chairman, Dr Howard Robertson, the Robertson Panel reviewed cases
of flying saucers over a four-day period for a total of 12 hours and
found none of them to be credible. Conclusions by the Panel were released
in a document called the Durant
Report. It recommended ridiculing the flying saucer phenomenon
and the possibility of extraterrestrial life, for national security
reasons.

The Robertson panel recommended an educational program
to remove the threat posed by enemy nations exploiting the publics
belief in flying saucers. This educational program is
where the movie industry is explicitly
mentioned :

The Panels concept of a broad educational
program integrating efforts of all concerned agencies was that it
should have two major aims: training and debunking. The
"debunking" aim would result in reduction in public interest
in "flying saucers" which today evokes a strong psychological
reaction. This education could be accomplished by mass media such
as television, motion pictures, and popular articles [emphasis
added]. Such a program should tend to reduce the current gullibility
of the public and consequently their susceptibility to clever hostile
propaganda.

The Report issued by the Robertson Panel endorsed a government policy
of using the movie industry to educate the public that
there is no truth behind the extraterrestrial hypothesis. Yet, there
have been a number of credible whistleblowers and witnesses that have
come forward to reveal that extraterrestrial life is not only visiting
us, but living among us!

Command Sergeant Major Robert Dean worked at NATOs Supreme
Headquarters from 1963-1967, and during this time was stationed in
the Operations Center with a Cosmic Top Secret clearance. He claims
to have viewed a secret NATO study that was commissioned to analyze
the threat posed by UFOs to NATO operations in Eastern Europe. The
classified report was titled: An Assessment: An Evaluation of
a Possible Military threat to Allied Forces in Europe. It focused
on the dangers of UFOs being mistakenly identified as an incoming
ballistic missile attack from the Soviet Union. Dean claimed that
the NATO study identified four different extraterrestrial civilizations
visiting the Earth. He said that what really worried the NATO top
brass was that some of the visitors looked so much like us that they
were virtually indistinguishable. Dean says that NATO generals were
paranoid over the possibility that some of the extraterrestrial visitors
could be walking in the corridors of NATO or the Pentagon, or even
the White House itself. In an interview Dean
explained:

There was a human group that looked so much like
us that that really drove the admirals and the generals crazy because
they determined that these people, and they had seen them repeatedly,
they had had contact with them . These people looked so much
like us they could sit next to you on a plane or in a restaurant and
you'd never know the difference. And being military and being primarily
paranoid, that bothered the generals and the admirals a little bit.
That the fact that these intelligent entities could be involved with
us, walking up and down the corridors of SHAPE, walking down the corridors
of the Pentagon. My God, it even dawned on a couple of them that these
guys could even be in the White House! Of course, as I said, being
paranoid in those years it really shook things up a little bit.

Deans testimony reveals official knowledge that extraterrestrials
are living among the human population. His testimony demonstrates
that official military and government agencies have been developing
strategies for responding to extraterrestrial life among us. We get
a better idea of the official strategy used to respond to extraterrestrials
among from another whistleblower  Ingo Swann.

Swann was the first psychic employed in the CIA's remote viewing
program that began in 1975: Project Star Gate. Swanns success
rate was so impressive that by 1975 he was recruited by a covert government
operative, Mr Axelrod, to spy on extraterrestrials. Swann
remote viewed extraterrestrials on the moon who had bases on the dark
side. In later interviews and in his book, Penetration,
Swann claimed that he viewed various structures on the surface and
observed extraterrestrials near them who were able to breath unaided,
thereby suggesting an atmosphere on the moon. Swanns remote
viewing was confirmed by Axelrod who sent Swan a book by George
Leonard describing similar structures he viewed on the moon using
photographic analysis of NASA images. The success of Swann and Project
Star Gate in delivering accurate remote viewing data to intelligence
agencies quickly led to military agencies asking Swann to develop
the necessary protocol for training military remote viewers. Swanns
involvement with the covert activities of Mr Axelrod provides
valuable evidence on extraterrestrials living among us.

In one incident, Swan describes how he was taken by Axelrod to a
remote location, thought to be Alaska, where they traveled to a lake
to view UFO activity. The goal was for Swann to psychically gain information
on what the extraterrestrials were doing at what appeared to be a
secret UFO base. Swann described in detail an incident involving a
UFO coming out of a lake, drawing in some of the lakes water,
and expanding in size from a tiny spot into a large triangular vehicle.
He passed on the psychic information to Axelrod before they quickly
left the area in order to escape detection by the UFO. What is most
remarkable in Swanns testimony about his covert work for Axelrod
is a supermarket incident where he encountered a strikingly attractive
female who he psychically intuited was extraterrestrial.

Swann claims that he was shopping in a Los Angeles supermarket when
he noticed a very attractive, scantily clad female. He claims that
his body physically began buzzing as he viewed her out of the corner
of his eyes and intuitively received information that she was an extraterrestrial.
At first dismissing the idea, he got independent confirmation of her
extraterrestrial identity by observing her being followed by two of
Mr Axelrods operatives, also in the supermarket. Frightened
by the presence of Axelrods operatives Swann quickly exited
the venue due to his fear of what might happen. Final confirmation
that the female was extraterrestrial followed not long afterward when
Axelrod phoned Swann to discuss whether the female had telepathically
communicated with him. Axelrod had been told by his two operatives
that Swann had been in the presence of the extraterrestrial and had
possibly communicated with her. Axelrod was very worried about this
possibility and Swann assured him that no telepathic communication
had occurred. Investigative reporter Garry
Bekkum describes what happened :

The renewed phone contact by Axelrod was far from
ordinary. First Swann received a mysterious phone call from a female
operative, directing him to a different phone. The call ended in dead
silence, suggesting that the phone line had been cut and spliced into.
Once he reached the designated phone, Swann engaged in a scrambled
conversation with Axelrod, asking about the strange sexy woman in
the supermarket. Axelrod warned, "I feel obliged to tell you
that she is really dangerous." Apparently Swann believed that
Axelrod's warning had confirmed his worst fear. Not only were extraterrestrials
on the moon, but they had operatives here on Earth, among the ordinary
people. If Axelrod was to be believed, they were to be avoided at
all possible cost.

Axelrods efforts to monitor the extraterrestrial female, his concern
about Swann being in telepathic communication with her, and his warning
that she was dangerous suggested that Axelrods efforts were
part of an official policy to prevent any ordinary civilians from
fraternizing with extraterrestrials. The two operatives that followed
the extraterrestrial bore a striking resemblance to one another and
wore black suits. They appeared to be genuine MIBs.

Deans and Swans striking testimonies reveal that the
core idea behind the Men in Black movie series is based not in fiction,
but in fact. Extraterrestrials do live among us, and blend into human
society as depicted in the three MIB movies. Also, there does exist
a shadowy government agency  embedded within the CIA and sister
intelligence organizations from around the world - that is responsible
for monitoring extraterrestrial life on our world. This shadowy government
agency does employ individuals similar to those depicted in MIB to
maintain public secrecy.

It is a fact that psychological warfare has been used to keep the
truth behind the UFO/flying saucer phenomenon and the extraterrestrial
hypothesis from the public. The movie industry has been a part of
this secret effort. Scriptwriters and movie producers have been covertly
recruited to assist the officially sanctioned government policy of
educating the public that there is no truth to the extraterrestrial
hypothesis. Yet whistleblowers and witnesses have come forward to
reveal the reality of extraterrestrials among us. Men in Black III
is a clever comedy that hides the truth in plain sight. Next time
you go to a movie theater to watch a science fiction movie, dont
take it for granted that the person sitting next to you is from this
world.